Rome Attractions
Rome attractions are seemingly endless. The treasures of the Vatican are vast. The wonders from the age of the Etruscans and ancient Romans are so numerous and so much is known that a lifetime of study would be necessary just to get an overview. What about a day trip to Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli? Other cities of interest to travelers in Latium are Anzio, where the Allies landed during WWII, Ostia, the port of Rome in ancient times, and Civitavecchia, the most heavily used port in Latium today. We've included some suggestions here to help you get the most out of the many Rome attractions.Rome Attractions
Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel
This tour passes through the Plazza della Repubblica, follows the Arelian walls of the ancient city, and passes by the Borghese Park. Arriving at the walls of the Vatican, the tour enters the Vatican Museums, culminating in the magnificent Sistine Chapel with Michelangelo's fresco of the Last Judgment
This tour passes through the Plazza della Repubblica, follows the Arelian walls of the ancient city, and passes by the Borghese Park. Arriving at the walls of the Vatican, the tour enters the Vatican Museums, culminating in the magnificent Sistine Chapel with Michelangelo's fresco of the Last Judgment
Catacombs and Roman Countryside
Walk through the catacombs' ancient tunnels. Drive along the Appian Way passing under ancient aqueducts and through the countryside that surrounded the ancient city of Rome. You can feel the legionnaires marching by and see the slaves working in the fields of the nearby villa.
Walk through the catacombs' ancient tunnels. Drive along the Appian Way passing under ancient aqueducts and through the countryside that surrounded the ancient city of Rome. You can feel the legionnaires marching by and see the slaves working in the fields of the nearby villa.
Roman Castles
An air conditioned bus takes you by the Baths of Caracalla along the Appian Way. You will pass by the Chapel of Domine Quo Vadis, and through the Colli Albani, Castelgandolfo, and Ariccia. You continue through Rocca de Papa and Grottaferrata to Frascati where you will be able to sample the local wines.
An air conditioned bus takes you by the Baths of Caracalla along the Appian Way. You will pass by the Chapel of Domine Quo Vadis, and through the Colli Albani, Castelgandolfo, and Ariccia. You continue through Rocca de Papa and Grottaferrata to Frascati where you will be able to sample the local wines.


